Speakers at Jordan’s Second Cybersecurity Summit 2024 highlighted the key components and action plan of the National Cybersecurity Framework during a session on Thursday, focusing on its phased implementation across critical sectors.
Bassem Al-Maharmeh, Head of the National Cybersecurity Center, explained that the initial phase of the framework will apply only to government and critical sectors, noting that the private sector is not required to comply unless classified within the 10 critical sectors deemed vital to national security.
“After launching the framework, we found that implementing the first phase requires close collaboration with targeted institutions to ensure their full understanding,” said Al-Maharmeh. “The execution plan includes training 100 institutions, providing them with the necessary support to meet the framework’s standards.”
He outlined the center’s three main roles: regulatory oversight, operational monitoring of cyber threats on government networks, and community outreach to promot
e awareness.
Al-Maharmeh emphasized that the National Cybersecurity Center is not the first line of defense for institutions; rather, each institution is responsible for its own protection as it is most familiar with the specific threats it faces. The center’s role, he said, is to provide regulatory and supervisory support to strengthen these efforts.
Additionally, he stressed the need to integrate the cybersecurity framework into university curricula, ensuring that future professionals have a solid understanding of its application. “Building capacities is essential for institutions to thrive and succeed in a digital transformation era,” Al-Maharmeh added.
Mohammad Abdel Rahim, CEO of Octopian Security, echoed this sentiment, stating that organizations must take responsibility for their cybersecurity by establishing clear policies and managing risk, auditing, and cyber defense strategies. He also underscored the importance of cooperation with the National Cybersecurity Center and other regulatory bodies to
ensure comprehensive protection.
Abdel Rahim noted that cybersecurity is a key enabler of Jordan’s digital transformation strategy. “The clearer the technical aspects of cybersecurity, the easier and more effective its implementation,” he said, adding that the center assists institutions in drafting regulations and licensing their cybersecurity services.
He also outlined the pillars of the National Cybersecurity Framework, including raising national awareness, which serves as Jordan’s first line of defense, and focusing on education, national excellence, and capacity-building as essential elements for any cybersecurity initiative.
Source: Jordan News Agency